Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

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Truro, United Kingdom

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Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is located in Truro, United Kingdom on Circuit House, St Clements Rd. Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category nature preserve in United Kingdom. The Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is made up of 12 separate geographical areas and covers approximately 30% of Cornwall. The purpose of the AONB designation is to conserve and enhance the natural beauty of the area. The designation gives a formal recognition to an area’s landscape importance and allows for the development of communities and economic activity. However development is only permitted in ways that enhance the landscape character of the AONB. The Cornwall AONB covers an area of 958 sq km (370 sq miles). It is one of 47 Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the UK which, along with National Parks, represent the most outstanding examples of countryside landscape The Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty was designated in 1959 under the National Parks Act (with the Camel Estuary section being added in 1983). It received enhanced status under the Countryside and rights of Way (CROW) Act in 2000 which confirmed AONB status as equal to that of National Parks.

Address

Circuit House, St Clements Rd

Phone

+441872322350

Company size

1-10 employees

Headquarters

Truro, Cornwall

Founded

1959

Open hours

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From emerald countryside to dramatic cliff formations to idyllic golden sands, Cornwall is a true jewel within Britain with its diverse landscapes and spectacular heritage. However, during summer months it can be extremely crowded and you may be best off visiting out of season. Nevertheless, its a great place.

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Marc Wilson

BEAUTIFUL part of the country. We stayed at Crantock over looking the beach at caravan park . Good base to travel area .

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Mike Alford

Walked from daubuz moor, truro to Idless woods and back. Cafe at idless woods was excellent for coffee and cake.

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Man of Mumbai

From towering granite cliffs to fertile valleys this premium county offers the best scenes and don't forget the genial heritage that spans back to the bronze age but this aonb can be annoyingly destroyed by the summer migrations of selfish homo sapiens

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Antoni Zawadzki

This location, as at May 2020, is in the defunct council car park at the back entrance to the charity shop. However, about 1/4 mile away, there are pleasant walks and surroundings, also Truro is a small lovely city and pedestrian friendly. Please Google, update your locations. There are stacks of “mislocations”, perhaps we could have a competition with fun prizes?